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Spa Events in the News
2005 ISPA Conference & Expo - The Spa Community Gathers
to Renew its Passion LEXINGTON,
Ky. During the 15th annual International SPA Association Conference &
Expo, leading spa professionals re-ignited their passion for the industry they
love, while making the bonds of the ISPA community even stronger. Held Sept. 30
Oct. 3 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Dallas, Texas,
United States, the 2005 ISPA Conference included nearly 2,500 attendees from 40
countries. The 15th annual ISPA
Conference & Expo celebrated the industrys triumphs over the past decade
and a half, while presenting attendees with unmatched industry tools, contacts,
inspiration and energy to succeed in tomorrows marketplaces, said
ISPA President Lynne Walker McNees. The ISPA Conference & Expo offers
members the chance to slow down and reflect, see old friends and make new ones,
all while recharging their passion in order to offer the best experience possible
to their guests when they return home." Keynote
Speakers Stating that spa is going
to be the next major religion in the world, Dr. Bertice Berry evoked multiple
standing ovations from attendees. She served as the master of ceremonies each
day and as the closing keynote speaker on Monday, Oct. 3. She also helped ISPA
make history this year when she led an energetic group of attendees who participated
in the first ISPA Choir! This sociologist, author, educator and comedienne
became a Conference favorite when she first spoke to ISPA attendees in 2003. The
opening General Sessions Visionary Panel included Ruth Stricker, founder
of The Marsh, a Center for Balance and Fitness; Deborah Szekely, founder of Rancho
La Puerta, Golden Door and Eureka Communities; and Dr. Kenneth Cooper, founder
of the Cooper Aerobics Center. The three revered visionaries presented their visions
for the future and then answered questions from the audience. Tim
Sanders, author of the "The Likeability Factor," invigorated Saturdays
crowd by sharing anecdotes on how to achieve life dreams by improving ones
likeability factor through friendliness, relevance, empathy and realness. On
Sunday, internationally-known symphony conductor Boris Brott educated attendees
by having them create music with a tone bar. By drawing comparisons between business
organizations and orchestras, Brott demonstrated how each element must perform
in harmony to achieve individual goals. The session ended with more than 1,000
attendees playing Ode to Joy.
New Research and Educational Tools At
the 2005 Conference ISPA pulled back the curtain on the newest research materials.
Many of these materials are available exclusively for ISPA members and are tailored
to the specific demands of the spa industry professional. The
ISPA Member Financial Trends & Operating Report demonstrates how top spas
compare departmental revenue, payroll expenses, non-payroll expenses, retail operations
and other initiatives. (ISPA members only) ISPA
and the ISPA Foundation partnered to create a retail management course that fully
explores retail planning, inventory management, maximizing profits, sales and
service, visual merchandising, marketing and more. The
Spa Operations covers areas including job descriptions, service standards, telephone
etiquette and handling guest complaints. It also includes a complete section on
training your staff to sell product by using a consultative approach. (ISPA members
only)
ISPA Awards Attendees to the ISPA
Conference & Expo also saw three industry leaders receive much-deserved recognition. In
addition to serving on the Visionary Panel, Deborah Szekely was presented with
ISPAs 2005 Alex Szekely Humanitarian Award on Sept. 30. Szekely is a spa
industry pioneer who has dedicated more than 65 years to defining and enhancing
the spa experience. In 2002, ISPA changed the name of the Humanitarian Award to
the Alex Szekely Humanitarian Award, to ensure that the late Alex Szekelys
vision for ISPA and humanity continue to resonate for years to come. Deborah Szekely
accepted the award on her sons behalf in 2002 and has since presented the
award to two other recipients. Two designers,
developers, managers and innovators were honored during the 2005 ISPA Conference
& Expo. John E. Lopis, Ph.D. and Ginny Michel-Lopis, founders of JGL Inc.,
were honored as the recipients of the ISPA 2005 Visionary Award. Jack
Morrison, a Certified Management Accountant and managing director of the Elmcrest
College of Applied Health Sciences & Spa Management in Canada, was honored
as the recipient of the ISPA 2005 Dedicated Contributor Award.
Over
the four days of Conference, more than 40 educational sessions were offered. This
years slate of Professional Development Sessions provided the keys to success
both professionally and personally. From Trade Show Selling, to Mastering
the Media and How to Keep Your Compensation Plan from Eating Your
Spa Alive, attendees had the rare opportunity to learn from experts in many
fields all in one setting. Knowledge Networks
on Monday morning helped attendees close their Conference experience on a positive
note. A combination of education and networking, the Knowledge Networks focused
on timely topics including risk management, the greening of the spa industry,
and techniques to sharpen your spa business using the Spa Operations Manuals.
Audio recordings of sessions are available online.
With 337 booths representing
nearly 240 companies, this years ISPA Expo included more than 70 product
launches, making it the showcase of the year for the spa industry. A
record 18 hours offered maximum networking opportunities at the ISPA Expo. The
2005 Expo featured 80 new exhibitors.
On
Friday, attendees celebrated the opening of the Expo floor at the Welcome Reception
which included a fashion show, ballet and living art. The
largest networking event was the Symphony Under the Stars function. Attendees
turned out enmasse for this festive event on Sunday evening that included dinner
and dancing to music provided by the Dallas Wind Orchestra and Vocal Trash. Held
immediately before the Symphony Under the Stars, the Silent and Live Auctions
are always a lively time for networking. This year, they generated a record-breaking
$71,210 for the ISPA Foundations education endeavors. Throughout
Conference, several companies offered complimentary treatments in the Relaxation
Room, which gave attendees time to enjoy the spa experience. Each
morning, dozens of attendees got out of bed early for the energizing Greet the
Day activities, while Energy Breaks throughout the day helped keep everyone on
their toes. All of the weeks events were
captured for lasting memories, Conference photos are available online.
Sponsors The ISPA Conference &
Expo would not be possible without the support of dedicated sponsors. ISPA
gives special thanks to Precor, the official fitness equipment provider of ISPA,
and all of our Conference sponsors! 2006
ISPA Conference & Expo The 2006 ISPA Conference & Expo,
which will continue to provide invaluable education and networking for spa professionals,
is set for Nov. 6-9 at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nev., USA.
Additional Conference information can be found at www.experienceispa.com.
About ISPA ISPA is recognized worldwide
as the leading professional organization and voice of the spa industry. Founded
in 1991, ISPAs membership is comprised of more than 2,500 health and wellness
facilities and providers from 73 countries. ISPA strives to advance the professionalism
of the spa industry by providing invaluable educational and networking opportunities,
to promote the value of the spa experience to society and to be the authoritative
voice of the spa industry. Spas are entities
devoted to enhancing overall well-being through a variety of professional services
that encourage the renewal of mind, body and spirit. International
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